Quinn Monahan and Grayson Page have been friends since high school. Despite their differences, they’ve been there for each other through thick and thin. Opening Last Call together, a bar tucked away in the small town of Heartsville, PA seemed a natural progression—even if it makes it harder to live with the secret longing they’ve always had for each other.Hoping to score an easy buck and a place … and a place to sleep, unemployed circus roadie Emery Woods chooses Last Call to run a few bets and enjoy a decent beer before moving on. When he finds himself stranded, the unexpected kindness Quinn and Gray show him leads to temporary work and a couch to lay his head. Sensing unresolved history between Quinn and Gray, he squashes his immediate draw to the men, opting to avoid trouble. But as days turn into weeks, denying the attraction is easier said than done.
When the men finally give in to the simmering sexual tension, it quickly develops into more than a way to pass the lonely nights. And as they begin to lean on each other for emotional support, it becomes nearly impossible to think of one man without the other two. But while Quinn and Gray are afraid to cross the line of friendship between them, Emery fears once they do, he’ll quickly be cast aside. A real family is finally within their grasp, but unless the men can learn to trust each other, they just might miss their hearts’ last call home.
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I loved this book. I don’t read mmm that often, but I’m really glad I read this one. The way the authors handled the three men was touching and also sexy. They all connected emotionally not just physically.
The pub needs all three men to run and make a profit and their relationship needs all three men to work. A great example of menage romance.
This is a new to me author combo. This is a contemporary mmm story with a slow burn. Main characters are Gray, Quinn and Emery. A great story of love and discovery. Set in the USA. I’ll read more from these authors.
I loved watching these three men find their way back to themselves and each other.
This was a story of three men, two with troubled pasts, two who have been friends
forever and one an outsider. When Gray and Quinn meet Emery sparks fly and
nothing is the same.
I loved these three men! They were all different with different backgrounds but they all wanted the same thing, to be loved and accepted. Quinn is the open sweetheart of the bunch, totally wears his heart on his sleeve but is very lonely. Gray is his best friend and business partner. Gray is more wary and distrustful. He suspects everyone but Quinn of having hidden motives. Emery is such a sweet lonely man. Kind of a combination of Quinn & Gray. But together they are 3 come alive and it’s magical.
The only reason I gave it 4 stars was because the sex was a tad bit repetitive. I still loved this book though and would absolutely recommend it.
4.5*
I have this thing for vulnerable characters- ones who, due to circumstances beyond their control, have had it tough for one reason or another. I always want to climb into the story to protect, take care of, and love all over them. Little did I know when I started Last Call that not just one man would steal my heart, but all three of them would.
Quinn and Gray are happily living their lives, as best friends and business partners, when Emery enters the picture and sets them all on a path they never expected. It’s a path of acceptance and love, and it’s more than any of them could have imagined. Long hidden feelings are brought to the surface and new, unforeseen relationships are forged.
I loved that we got a chance to be inside each characters head. I loved the vulnerability and the strength they each showed. And I loved how caring Quinn and Gray were towards Emery, making sure they showed him he was just as important to them as they were to each other.
Last Call is such an emotional story, I found myself with tears running down my face on more than one occasion. It’s not that it’s a sad story by any means, I just had such strong feelings for them all that it just leaked out of my eyes! The life they created together was really wonderful and just shows the power of love.
Last Call by Felice Stevens and Christina Lee
This is Quinn, Gray, and Emery’s story.
This is my book that I’ve by these two authors. What a wonderful surprise! I was hooked from beginning to end.
Quinn, Gray, and Emery are all three strong individuals that are missing something in their lives. Each of them don’t realize how strong they are but together they bring out the best in each other.
Will this trio take a chance on creating the family, friendship, and true love they have always wanted?
This is a beautifully written emotional and heartwarming story. I loved how I could feel the characters emotions. With this book I now can add two new authors to my list of go to authors.
FYI, contains mature content. This is a MMM romance. I read the book through my Kindle Unlimited account.
What a wonderful surprise! Not only is it the first collaboration of two amazing M/M romance authors – Felice Stevens and Christina Lee – it’s also an M/M/M romance – the first they wrote. Talk about delicious yumminess!
Ménage romances are tricky – making it believable that three people are indeed a trinity – one unit – and not just a couple with one loose addition. These two managed to create a true threesome, despite one of the characters just recently entering the equation while the two other have known each other for decades.
Quinn and Gray have been best friends for years. Nothing more, but nothing less – both, of course, harboring and hiding feelings for the other, fearing what would happen to their friendship if it didn’t work out. So they don’t talk about it. At all. Men and communication…
Then one night Emery enters their bar and inadvertently turns their world upside down and suddenly feelings become more prominent, harder to ignore and everything gets so much more complicated – with Emery being the catalyst to set everything in motion…
Three men, three lonely souls, who are looking for something they couldn’t quite name. Something – someone – to call home, to make them feel complete. It just turns out that what they need to feel that way is anything but conventional…
When I hear about M/M/M, my mind always goes straight into the gutter – like, the sex has to be explosive! Three male writhing bodies … just… YUM! And hell to the yes, the sex is gloriously hot, but this book is so much more. Theirs is not a relationship a relationship based on physical attraction but something that runs so much deeper. And it’s as beautiful as it is powerful.
Of course there is insecurity and jealousy – but this has to be expected and makes the story feel even more real. And for once, they used all their vices – meaning: They talked before they jumped into anything as a trio. No, there’s definitely no cheating wherever these three men are concerned.
Watching these three shred their insecurities, be vulnerable together, grew together, and, ultimately, fell in love with each other, was amazing. There is no awkwardness, just the feeling of rightness – that finally everything is as it was always supposed to be.
What those two ladies created is flawless, their writing seamless, and definitely a must read if you love gay romance – even if you have never tried an M/M/M story before, you should give this one a shot!